Working with families affected by sibling sexual abuse

This training day has been developed for safeguarding professionals and those who work directly with children and families affected by sibling sexual abuse. How will it help? Sibling sexual abuse is the most common form of intrafamilial sexual harm in the UK, but recognising and responding to this issue brings many challenges for childcare professionals. […]

Promoting positive pathways for autistic children who exhibit harmful sexual behaviour

Who is this training for? Who is this training for? This course will be of benefit to social workers, police, therapists, education and health professionals, carers, and anyone involved in the care and support of young people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Attendees require some background knowledge of ASD and its influence […]

Caring for children who display harmful sexual behaviour

This training day has been developed specifically for foster carers and residential care staff who care for children who are displaying harmful sexual behaviours (HSB). How will it help? Foster carers and residential care staff are in a unique caring position for many children and young people who have experienced trauma and display emotionally reactive […]

Working with children who display harmful sexual behaviour (12 years and under)

This training has been developed for safeguarding professionals and those who work directly with children who display harmful sexual behaviour (HSB). This training is specifically related to pre-adolescent children. How will it help? Supporting families where a child has displayed sexual behaviour can bring about many challenges and anxieties for professionals. This training supports attendees […]

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As you may have noticed, our website looks a little different now. We’ve restructured and redesigned the site to be more accessible to you, so we’d love to know what you think. All feedback will remain anonymous; we do not collect any personal identifying information.